Most of the indie game characters seem pretty self evident for Extraordinary Genius or maybe just likely Extraordinary Genius at least in terms of science & technology.
Granny & Rod: To freeze someone instantly, needs a highly efficient, ultra-low temperature mechanism that outperforms modern cryogenic technologies. The device must also probably store and release an extreme cold source instantly, which is currently impossible with real-world physics due to energy constraints. Avoiding gradual freezing and ensuring an instant effect without ice crystal formation means Granny & Rod developed a revolutionary freezing method that surpasses all known technology. Rod’s mask must instantly disperse freezing gas, energy, or chemicals without harming him as well and Granny’s device is portable.
Buck: Advanced Sensor Integration-Motion detection should be precise enough to differentiate between authorized and unauthorized movement without false activations, requires a mechanism that instantly triggers an explosive reaction upon motion detection, which would need near-zero latency. Plasma weapons do not exist in functional form today, meaning Buck solved energy efficiency and containment issues decades ahead of real science. Plasma also typically requires extreme heat, yet he bypassed conventional limitations by using compressed gas to generate explosive plasma reactions. The rifle also knocks people back tens of meters meters which shows a lot of kinetic impact.
Sister Madeline: Madeline not only altered the chicken’s DNA but also modified it (Growth acceleration, Metabolic rewiring, Neurological aggression enhancement, etc.) It also ensures that the mutated chickens survive without rapid organ failure or metabolic collapse means Madeline understands complex biological interactions far beyond modern science.
Mr. Meat: Merging two vastly different DNA structures (human and pig) without immediate rejection and turning one into a pig is impossible with current science also as mentioned above.
All of this seems like impossible science-fiction levels of science and technology.